Her small rooms evoke what it was like to grow up as an outsider in postwar Vienna: being Jewish, lesbian and a child of Holocaust survivors, she learned to see everything through the prism of loss, danger and secrecy. “I inherited a sense of isolation, displacement and an appreciation for the surreal.”

She has had solo shows in London, England; Venice, Italy at the Museo Ebraico; Vienna, Austria and Los Angeles, California.
Her art is in the permanent collection of Austria’s MUSA Museum.